New PDF release: (2013): Volume 65 (Bibliography of the International

The function of the Bibliography of the foreign Arthurian Society (BIAS), which keeps the once a year bibliography formerly released by way of the foreign Arthurian Society given that 1949 as Bibliographical Bulletin of the overseas Arthurian Society / Bulletin Bibliographique de los angeles Société Internationale Arthurienne (without any interruption within the numerical series of annual volumes) is, yr by means of yr, to attract cognizance to all scholarly books and articles without delay excited by the matière de Bretagne. topics that are simply not directly curious about it, akin to the origins of courtly love, are intentionally excluded. additionally excluded are renowned works, common surveys present in histories of literature and such a lot experiences which take care of the Arthurian culture after the 16th century. inside those limits, the Bibliography goals to incorporate all books, experiences and articles released within the yr previous its visual appeal, an exception being made for previous stories which were passed over inadvertently. The study part formerly released in BBIAS/BBSIA will be built-in within the new Journal of the foreign Arthurian Society (JIAS).

Past scholarship on classical pseudepigrapha has normally geared toward proving problems with attribution and relationship of person works, with very little consciousness paid to the texts as literary artefacts. in its place, this ebook appears to be like at Latin fakes as refined items of a literary tradition during which collaborative practices of supplementation, recasting and role-play have been absolutely the cornerstones of rhetorical schooling and literary perform.

Guillaume de Machaut, an important poet and musician of fourteenth-century France, had significant impression on next generations of writers in either France and England. With this scholarly translation, Minnette Gaudet and Constance B. Hieatt made his longneglected narrative poem, the Dit de l’alerion – a treatise on love and falconry – to be had to scholars of medieval literature.

Plautine developments: stories in Plautine Comedy and its Reception, a collective quantity released as a Festschrift in honour of Prof. D. Raios (University of Ioannina), goals to give a contribution to the present, excessive dialogue on Plautine drama and interact with lots of the themes which lie on the leading edge of contemporary scholarship on ‘literary Plautus’.

Erotic Discourse and Early English non secular Writing discusses the position of sexuality in medieval devotional perform, taking a look specifically at non secular writings circulating in England within the 10th to 13th centuries.